AbstractDocument specification languages, like for instance XML, model documents using extended context-free grammars. These differ from standard context-free grammars in that they allow arbitrary regular expressions on the right-hand side of productions. To query such documents, we introduce a new form of attribute grammars (extended AGs) that work directly over extended context-free grammars rather than over standard context-free grammars. Viewed as a query language, extended AGs are particularly relevant as they can take into account the inherent order of the children of a node in a document. We show that non-circularity remains decidable in EXPTIME and establish the complexity of the non-emptiness and equivalence problem of extended AGs...
International audienceAutomata for unordered unranked trees are relevant for defining schemas and qu...
Attribute grammars are a suitable formalism to express complex software language analysis and manipu...
We establish that regularly extended two-way nondeterministic tree automata with unranked alphabets ...
Document specification languages, like for instance XML, model documents using extended context-fre...
AbstractA main task in document transformation and information retrieval is locating subtrees satisf...
International audienceEvaluation of attributes w.r.t. an attribute grammar can be obtained by induct...
International audienceThe problem of selecting nodes in unranked trees is the most basic querying pr...
AbstractEvaluation of attributes w.r.t. an attribute grammar can be obtained by inductively computin...
International audienceWe study highly expressive query languages for unordered data trees, using as ...
International audienceWe consider rewriting systems for unranked ordered trees, where the number of ...
Two automata models are introduced that play, with respect to attribute grammars and attribute-evalu...
AbstractThis paper develops a notion of attributes on tree grammars. We study the case when graphs o...
We establish that regularly extended two-way nondeterministic tree automata with unranked alphabets ...
We establish that regularly extended two-way nondeterministic tree automata with unranked alphabets ...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 8129, 2013.Attribute grammars are a suitable formalism to e...
International audienceAutomata for unordered unranked trees are relevant for defining schemas and qu...
Attribute grammars are a suitable formalism to express complex software language analysis and manipu...
We establish that regularly extended two-way nondeterministic tree automata with unranked alphabets ...
Document specification languages, like for instance XML, model documents using extended context-fre...
AbstractA main task in document transformation and information retrieval is locating subtrees satisf...
International audienceEvaluation of attributes w.r.t. an attribute grammar can be obtained by induct...
International audienceThe problem of selecting nodes in unranked trees is the most basic querying pr...
AbstractEvaluation of attributes w.r.t. an attribute grammar can be obtained by inductively computin...
International audienceWe study highly expressive query languages for unordered data trees, using as ...
International audienceWe consider rewriting systems for unranked ordered trees, where the number of ...
Two automata models are introduced that play, with respect to attribute grammars and attribute-evalu...
AbstractThis paper develops a notion of attributes on tree grammars. We study the case when graphs o...
We establish that regularly extended two-way nondeterministic tree automata with unranked alphabets ...
We establish that regularly extended two-way nondeterministic tree automata with unranked alphabets ...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 8129, 2013.Attribute grammars are a suitable formalism to e...
International audienceAutomata for unordered unranked trees are relevant for defining schemas and qu...
Attribute grammars are a suitable formalism to express complex software language analysis and manipu...
We establish that regularly extended two-way nondeterministic tree automata with unranked alphabets ...